The Green Bay Packers opened the
Super Bowl series by defeating the AFL champion Chiefs behind the passing
of Bart Starr, the receiving of Max McGee, and a key interception by
all-pro safety Willie Wood.

Green Bay broke open the game with three second-half touchdowns, the
first of which was set up by Wood's 50-yard return of an interception.

McGee, filling in for ailing Boyd Dowler after having caught only four
passes all season, caught seven from Starr for 138 yards and two
touchdowns. Elijah Pitts ran for two other scores.

The Chiefs' 10 points came in the second quarter, the only touchdown on
a 7-yard pass from Len Dawson to Curtis McClinton. Starr completed 16 of
23 passes for 250 yards and two touchdowns and was chosen the most
valuable player.

The Packers collected $15,000 per man and the Chiefs $7,500-the largest
single-game shares in the history of team sports.